Here are the new storyboards for my revised idea for my project which is a contingency since my original idea did not go to plan due to multiple cancellations by various actors so with filming behind, the idea became too ambitious so a new, simpler idea was needed that would create the feeling of a vampire film without being held down with the confusing plot and multiple characters that the old idea had. So in this new idea, its a lot more streamlined and less confusing. The storyboards below mainly show one particular scene that is spliced throughout the trailer, it is a present scene of the two main vampires talking about various events that have happened to them. This allows for the extra scenes similar to flashbacks to play, giving the much needed variety the last idea lacked. The street scene acts as a "spine" of sorts, holding the narrative together and allows the trialer to progress at a decent pace while breifly explaining the story and fitting in with the traditonal conventions of how trailers work.
Compared to my last idea, this feels a lot more like a trailer as it mixes the shots and sturctures it in a more organised fashion since my last idea, didnt really feel like a trailer as it was way too narrative in terms of shots and story. Trailers are more varied with different shots and action parts at the end to give it a sense of enigma from the peaks at the story so the audience want to know the rest but also excitement for the quicker paced shots of action scenes to help capture their attention.
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